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This article was originally published on Nov. 23, 2015. As the first snowflakes started falling on Friday, Nov. 20, students found a refuge in the glowing Gallery ABBA building downtown to witness the opening of Hugo Alvarez’16’s art exhibition “Recent Works.” A food table was

A series of harassing acts and violent threats have left members of the Beloit campus feeling uneasy as friction has erupted throughout the student body. In the early evening of Tuesday, Nov. 15, Director of Security Bruce Heine sent an email to students in regards

Trump’s presidential win is bound to inspire exciting national change. Americans across the country celebrated, believing finally that this country can truly be great again. With the dawn of a Trump presidency, perhaps we can finally get back to what’s truly American: white power. Heartbreakingly,

The College’s administration has a new member of its team: Ryan Bouchard was hired at the beginning of this year to fill the new position of Senior Associate Dean of Students. Klawitter and President Scott Bierman created the new position in May after “priorities emerged”

With the World Series over, MLB’s 2016 award season is in full swing. This past week, the Rookie of the Year, Cy Young, Most Valuable Player and Manager of the Year awards were handed out for both the National and American Leagues. It was mostly

In light of all the animosity and hostility that has sprung up around campus, sometimes people just need to sit down with some nice, light listening material and enjoy some gentle strums on the guitar. You know, from a band like Metallica. That’s right, the

The election of Donald J. Trump to the Presidency of the United States is, without question, one of the most sickening events to ever transpire in the history of the United States and is a tremendous threat to liberal democracy. Trump’s ascension to the Office

Written by Lynn Nottage and directed by Amy Sorno, Intimate Apparel, is a fascinating, moving, and frequently hilarious play, which will continue its showing at the Neese Theater on Nov 17, 18, and 19. Set in 1904, Nottage’s script is filled with characters whose lives

A plague of robberies has descended upon Beloit College recently, and several students have suffered as a result. Many types of items seem to have been targeted, although a singular person or group has yet to be identified as the culprit. While multiple dorms have

Believe it or not, the NHL season is already almost 20 percent over. Most teams have already played 15 or 16 of their 82 game seasons, making the hockey regular season a fifth over already. It is around this time that the early season luck